I'd never been to Zuni Cafe in San Francisco, but I had heard of it. Even though it's over a decade old, it continues to be
one of San Francisco's most beloved restaurants. It serves simple Mediterranean food - its signature dish is roast chicken -
and has a daily changing menu. It has a reputation for bad service, though, and it seems to attract both hipsters (still!)
and foodies.

I had perused the Zuni Cafe cookbook at the library before and it came immediately to mind when I was in need of a menu of
simple dishes that could be made ahead (I had unwittingly double booked myself and agreed to go to a BBQ on the day I had
invited a friend for dinner). It was a great choice. I was able to make most of the food the night before, it all held very
well and dinner was a success - the food was simply delicious.

Settling on the menu wasn't too difficult. I hesitated a bit before deciding on the braised oxtails, as I had just
made oxtails for my Ante Bellum dinner, but Mike wanted them and I figured it was
about
time I learned how to braise. I was meaning to serve a cheese course before dessert - and had even bought two Basque cheeses
for it - but I completely forgot to serve them. Oh well, more for me.

In all, I couldn't have been happier with the meal - so much that I'm definitely planning to have dinner at Zuni Cafe sometime
soon.